Irvin Leigh Matus,
Shakespeare, in Fact (New York: Continuum, 1994). A systematic rebuttal of the anti- Stratfordian arguments .
John Michell,
Who Wrote Shakespeare? (London: Thames & Hudson, 1996). The most recent and most compelling case that Shakespeare’s works were a group effort involving Bacon, de Vere, Marlowe, and Shakespeare himself .
Joseph Sobran,
Alias Shakespeare (New York: The Free Press, 1997). The latest and one of the best of the pro-Oxford books .
Mark Anderson, “The Countenance Shakes Spears,”
Harper’s,
April 1999. A description of the work in progress of Roger Stritmatter, an Oxfordian who has found that passages underlined in a Bible that once belonged to de Vere show up in various forms in Shakespeare’s plays. Traditionalists have responded that the Oxfordians are, once again, being misleadingly selective .
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